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Lift pump

Running your PPE on the 230hp setting i would recommend getting one. A tune that size puts a serious strain on the stock system
 
Does adding a lift pump (has filter also?) do away with the stock fuel filter or just added inline between tank and stock filter?
Sorry for the stupid question :fear:
 
Does adding a lift pump (has filter also?) do away with the stock fuel filter or just added inline between tank and stock filter?
Sorry for the stupid question :fear:

Stock filter is left in place. I suppose you could remove it if you wanted to though. The factory filter should last twice as long with a second means of filtering.
 
I like the noise from the FASS, it lets you know that its running.

Im purchasing a lift pump in a few days.

Im thinkng of just going with a FASS 95, no filters. But im not dead set on it. What do you sell GmcLbz, PM me with some prices please.

Thanks.
 
I like the noise from the FASS, it lets you know that its running.

Im purchasing a lift pump in a few days.

Im thinkng of just going with a FASS 95, no filters. But im not dead set on it. What do you sell GmcLbz, PM me with some prices please.

Thanks.

Pm sent....
 
Couldn't see that it would be too hard. The fass for the cummins is super easy to install, but then again, the IP on a cummins is alot easier to get to. Oh, and I ran my fass around the stock filter system since it has the filters on the fass.
 
I ended up with an Air Dog FP150.

Install is easy. Just remove the box. Disconnect a couple lines. Drill a hole in the tank. Install draw straw, install brackets, install hoses install wiring.

It can be done very nicely in a weekend.
 
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